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obama won. now, you're going to have to reconcile that in order to get anything done. >> we've got to go to ohio because, you know, here we are hearing that the romney campaign is contesting this. this win out of ohio. >> not conceding. >> not conceding, not conceding, pardon me. let's get to scott cohn, live, i want to get the flavor live on the ground in ohio. scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we talked about 200,000 provisional votes that -- provisional votes likely to be counted. they start count of that in ten days. here's the thing the obama
obama won. now, you're going to have to reconcile that in order to get anything done. >> we've got to go to ohio because, you know, here we are hearing that the romney campaign is contesting this. this win out of ohio. >> not conceding. >> not conceding, not conceding, pardon me. let's get to scott cohn, live, i want to get the flavor live on the ground in ohio. scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as...
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obama. you know, this is just like a relay and you start off with the fastest person. >> now, of course, you're also going to hear from the mayor of san antonio, rising star within the democratic party. one of the key swing votes in this election, larry. >> john, can you ever remember a time -- i can't, when the two wives gave major prime time speeches? this is really something new, isn't it? >> i think it is, larry. and i think it has to do with the collapse of trust and authority and political figures in both parties. so these guys, both mitt romney and barack obama need a lift from their wives who soften their image, are much more popular, have much higher approval ratings. this is because public regard for washington, for people in elected office, for leaders of both parties is at a record low. >> all right. terrific stuff. many thanks, cnbc's john harwood. before i bring in my next guest, i want to play some tape. back at the dnc convention in 2008, archer davis seconding barack obama's
obama. you know, this is just like a relay and you start off with the fastest person. >> now, of course, you're also going to hear from the mayor of san antonio, rising star within the democratic party. one of the key swing votes in this election, larry. >> john, can you ever remember a time -- i can't, when the two wives gave major prime time speeches? this is really something new, isn't it? >> i think it is, larry. and i think it has to do with the collapse of trust and...
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i'll tell you what deserves an obama discount and, yes, an obama premium. right now, obama first. earnings second. which gives us a lot of sectors that are guilty until proven innocent as you will soon find out after the break. >>> coming up -- winners and losers. with policy changes expected to kick into high gear in president obama's second year -- >> there are things that have to get done -- >> cross-claimer is looking for for stocks that will be hit the hardest and the ones that will emerge clear winners. and later, are you ready to get charged up? cramer cranks up the voltage and goes electric on an all new hyperactive lightning round. all coming up on "mad money." >>> looks like we need a new political prison m now that president obama has gone on an anti-business rampage. one that starts on wall street but we believe will extend to all business, all capitol if you want to put my seven economic classes i took at harvard to use. tonight i'm going to take you through each sector and explain what kind of obama discount or rarely premium it gets in the new investing world where
i'll tell you what deserves an obama discount and, yes, an obama premium. right now, obama first. earnings second. which gives us a lot of sectors that are guilty until proven innocent as you will soon find out after the break. >>> coming up -- winners and losers. with policy changes expected to kick into high gear in president obama's second year -- >> there are things that have to get done -- >> cross-claimer is looking for for stocks that will be hit the hardest and the...
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i think this is a result of the tax policies of the obama administration and the regulation of obama administration, same mistakes that hoover and fdr made during the 1930s. >> i knew hoover. i knew him. all right. art hogan, let me go to you. you believe that the outcome of the wisconsin election, if scott walker is victorious, that could be a game changer for the stock market. tell us more. >> it's a turning point. a turning point because it gives us a blueprint for what might be the outcome of the presidential election. another turning point here, though, something to think about, the only reason i disagree with michael and i hardly ever do, is that i think we've priced in more bad news than we've priced in good news. by that i mean i think we have more of an upside surprise in terms of reacting to news than downside surprise. we just talked about this. we have been concerned about europe for a couple years and are certainly hyper-concerned about it right now. we priced a lot of that in. what we haven't priced in is somebody doing something right. germany raising the hand and sayi
i think this is a result of the tax policies of the obama administration and the regulation of obama administration, same mistakes that hoover and fdr made during the 1930s. >> i knew hoover. i knew him. all right. art hogan, let me go to you. you believe that the outcome of the wisconsin election, if scott walker is victorious, that could be a game changer for the stock market. tell us more. >> it's a turning point. a turning point because it gives us a blueprint for what might be...
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obama when obama didn't make the case for himself? we've got cnbc contributor ari melber and phil musser, a romney surrogate and 2008 romney campaign adviser. gentlemen, welcome. ari, one of the things that struck me about the debate last week is president obama didn't really make the case to re-elect himself, and i don't know how you're going to fix that, and i don't know whether joe biden can fix that. i want you to tell me how to fix that and whether biden can do that this evening. >> i think he can. i think the bottom line is barack obama has the best job numbers in four years. you were just talking to jack welch about that. some conservatives are so unhappy with how good that is for the president that they want to make stuff up about it. i think what joe biden's got to do tonight is get in there and explain exactly how we got here and how we could be even farther along if republicans weren't filibustering so many jobs programs in the senate. that doesn't -- filibustering the senate. i didn't defend the numbers per se. i said ther
obama when obama didn't make the case for himself? we've got cnbc contributor ari melber and phil musser, a romney surrogate and 2008 romney campaign adviser. gentlemen, welcome. ari, one of the things that struck me about the debate last week is president obama didn't really make the case to re-elect himself, and i don't know how you're going to fix that, and i don't know whether joe biden can fix that. i want you to tell me how to fix that and whether biden can do that this evening. >>...
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obama supporters call it the obama market. analysts say it's because the federal reserve has put so much liquidity in. some people like myself think it has to do with good earnings. nonetheless, real fast, jim, this is a strong market. it's up 30% year on year. >> well, beyond qe, there are reasons stocks are going up. people can't get returns on bonds, cds, t-bills. they start to nibble away at the stocks. investors are very slowly coming back around to the stock market. frankly, they think corporate k ceos more trustworthy and maybe stocks are safer investments these days than bonds showing a negative rate of return. >> the headline story in the front page today, despite gains, "many sto -- manyflee stocks." jim, did they miss the boat? how do you read those things? >> in 1929 when the stock market crashed, my father distrusted the stock market from that point on. the market is manipulated, whether you think it's the fed, each month brings a new story. that's a lot of dry powder to truly a rally in the future. >> some people
obama supporters call it the obama market. analysts say it's because the federal reserve has put so much liquidity in. some people like myself think it has to do with good earnings. nonetheless, real fast, jim, this is a strong market. it's up 30% year on year. >> well, beyond qe, there are reasons stocks are going up. people can't get returns on bonds, cds, t-bills. they start to nibble away at the stocks. investors are very slowly coming back around to the stock market. frankly, they...
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obama's never experienced a winner. i think that's his problem, that's why he doesn't understand capitalism. he thinks everything he touches loses. which it does. >> it was president obama who said your record as a venture capitalist is something we should look at. romney is considered the best in the world. if you're going to blame romney for the job losses on bain's watch, why wouldn't you give him credit for the job games on bain's watch, which are hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> sure, but he starts counting those jobs even after he left bain, though? >> well, you're counting the job losses after he left bain. also if you look at president obama's record as a venture capitalist, it's one of inexperience, incompetence, and bad results, same as with the presidency -- >> oh, let's make another very basic point -- >> weren't failures, right? >> we've got a free enterprise economy. when private enterprises make investments, they take risks, succeed or fail. that's not what we're talking about with crony capitalism like
obama's never experienced a winner. i think that's his problem, that's why he doesn't understand capitalism. he thinks everything he touches loses. which it does. >> it was president obama who said your record as a venture capitalist is something we should look at. romney is considered the best in the world. if you're going to blame romney for the job losses on bain's watch, why wouldn't you give him credit for the job games on bain's watch, which are hundreds of thousands of jobs....
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he's making the charge, obama that is, making the charge that obama is the outsourcer in chief. however the president has some selective memory. listen to what he said in 2009. >> a lot of the outsourcing referred to in the question really has to do with the fact that our economy, if it's dependent on low wage, low skill labor it's hard to hang on to those jobs because there is always a country out there paying lower wages than the u.s. not all of the jobs are going to come back. it probably wouldn't be good for our economy for a bunch of the jobs to come back. >> singing a different tune. now fast forward to the present. our next guest says president obama doesn't know what outsourcing means. is the president such an amateur economist that he did you want know the difference between outsourcing and offshoring? all right. let's talk. we have kevin williamson, national review deputy managing editor. okay. first, outsourcing. >> outsourcing means contracting k an encore business process. if you're a hotel you don't want maids on the payroll. you hire a cleaning service. not the sa
he's making the charge, obama that is, making the charge that obama is the outsourcer in chief. however the president has some selective memory. listen to what he said in 2009. >> a lot of the outsourcing referred to in the question really has to do with the fact that our economy, if it's dependent on low wage, low skill labor it's hard to hang on to those jobs because there is always a country out there paying lower wages than the u.s. not all of the jobs are going to come back. it...
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we interview people who knew obama, knew his dad. i interview obama's half brother. many times in the film you see obama doing very incriminating things. you see him lean over to medvedev and whisper to him -- >> conspiracy theory. >> yeah, let's talk after the election medvedev, i've got some stuff to give you, but if i tell the american people now -- >> the president of the united states. we can look at his record. >> the mike wasn't on. oh, the mike wasn't on, my friend. that's what he didn't want the american people to know. >> it doesn't make a difference -- >> because he cares so much, right? we don't have to listen -- >> you are smart enough to know what the american people don't know is ridiculous and you ought to be ashamed of yourself. >> you go to dartmouth together? >> i went to dartmouth because he was there. >> okay. >> because he's been fermenting this nonsense. >> for 30 years now, i cannot contribute. >> i'm glad you do, larry, but the reality is they've done some evil things. i was there when they did evil things. and i don't want to get into dinesh
we interview people who knew obama, knew his dad. i interview obama's half brother. many times in the film you see obama doing very incriminating things. you see him lean over to medvedev and whisper to him -- >> conspiracy theory. >> yeah, let's talk after the election medvedev, i've got some stuff to give you, but if i tell the american people now -- >> the president of the united states. we can look at his record. >> the mike wasn't on. oh, the mike wasn't on, my...
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obama releases his tax returns. yet it turns out he's using the same rich man's exemptions that he rails against. hypocritical? we'll discuss it. don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. on "kudlow?" we'll be right back. everything that i've gained in life has been because of the teachers and the education that i had. they're just part of who i am. she convinced me that there was no limit to what we could learn. i don't think i'd be here today had i not had a wonderful science teacher. a teacher can make a huge difference in a child's life. he would never give up on any of us. thank you dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. with rent2buy from hertz car sales, you skip the lots... and pushy sales people... it's a fast, easy way to buy a used car. three days to try. zero pressure to buy. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> some big ceo compensation numbers out today. cnbc's jackie deangelis joins us with that and more. the latest breaking headlines comin
obama releases his tax returns. yet it turns out he's using the same rich man's exemptions that he rails against. hypocritical? we'll discuss it. don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. on "kudlow?" we'll be right back. everything that i've gained in life has been because of the teachers and the education that i had. they're just part of who i am. she convinced me that there was no limit to what we could learn. i don't think i'd be here today had i not had...
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barack obama is my liberal tonight. he wants performance reform, so does arne duncan, why are all your left wing teacher union friends in chicago bucking their guy from chicago, obama, who actually, and i'm going say it, got this story right? >> well, i think they're reacting because obama's been spending a little too much time with the hedge fund managers and not with the teachers who are in the classroom every day. teachers want to have accountability. that's not the question. the question is are we going to have a fair system accountability? in places like montgomery county maryland, they have a great system where they go into the classroom and evaluate their peers and they recommend a lot of their peers get fired if they're not up to the job. why shouldn't they get fired? if i'm not up to my job i'm going get fired. if you're not up to your job you're going get fired. if teachers are not up to their job with statistical performance and testing why shouldn't they get fired? >> you're not listening to me. i said they
barack obama is my liberal tonight. he wants performance reform, so does arne duncan, why are all your left wing teacher union friends in chicago bucking their guy from chicago, obama, who actually, and i'm going say it, got this story right? >> well, i think they're reacting because obama's been spending a little too much time with the hedge fund managers and not with the teachers who are in the classroom every day. teachers want to have accountability. that's not the question. the...
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obama people keep saying things would be much, much worse if it wasn't for what obama did. but you know what? that theory's been totally debunked. federal reserve economists have done a study showing that quarterly growth rate and gdp is typically much stronger coming out of a financial recession than it is right now. we're going backwards right now. slower gdp growth. slower corporate profit growth. unemployment would be up over 11% except for the fact that so many people have disappeared from the labor force. romney's blueprint has been tried and it worked. it was drew up by bill bradley prior to '86. reagan endorsed it. you broaden the tax base. you cut out some of the loopholes. and you lower marginal rates both for corporations and for small businesses. that's how you get growth. and by the way, with that growth you get a lot more tax revenue and a lot of the problems for medicare and so forth start to become much, much smaller. obama's only plan is to run gm and pay people to buy chevy volts. >> pay people to buy chevy volts and a little bit of green energy. but austa
obama people keep saying things would be much, much worse if it wasn't for what obama did. but you know what? that theory's been totally debunked. federal reserve economists have done a study showing that quarterly growth rate and gdp is typically much stronger coming out of a financial recession than it is right now. we're going backwards right now. slower gdp growth. slower corporate profit growth. unemployment would be up over 11% except for the fact that so many people have disappeared from...
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obama's losing 40% to a federal inmate. obama can't win those reagan democrats. clinton was able to articulate an economic measure that connected not only with the center, but the reagan democrats. i don't see obama appealing to that part of his party at all? >> why would obama say out there that he forgot the magnitude of the recession. what's that all about? why would he make a comment like that? >> i think this campaign from the beginning, this re-election campaign, has done a lot to try to remind people just how bad it was. what they've tried to say is, it may feel bad, but it was really bad before. that is like any historical or counterfactual argument, so what he's saying is it's not just, larry, or you the voters, even he forgets. it's an inclusive way of saying we all forget it. >> i just think it's a dumb way to approach it, because you just heard scott rasmussen, the guy's running -- obama, he's running at a 37% economic approval. if i had a 37% economic approval, i wouldn't be saying i forgot the magnitude of the recession. >> i've got to tell you -- >
obama's losing 40% to a federal inmate. obama can't win those reagan democrats. clinton was able to articulate an economic measure that connected not only with the center, but the reagan democrats. i don't see obama appealing to that part of his party at all? >> why would obama say out there that he forgot the magnitude of the recession. what's that all about? why would he make a comment like that? >> i think this campaign from the beginning, this re-election campaign, has done a...
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it ain't obama. gallup shows romney # 51, obama 41. nbc wall street journal shows romney 43, obama 36. cbs new york times, romney 49, obama 41. abc washington post, romney 49, obama, 44. the economy reigns supreme. let's bring in our guest to talk about it a little bit. phil muser, republican consultant and former pawlenty campaign senior add a visor and sarah fagan, former george w. bush aide and political director. i will tell you two things. 46-46 in gallup among registered voters could be obama's number. 46%. in incumbents are below 50 that could be the number he gets. in other words, a landslide against him. number two, under all the numbers is the economy. that's going to decide the election. that's where the independents are going to break. what do you think? am i right? >> i think you're right. the problem for the president is that this uptick in unemployment is coming at the exact worst time for him. what we see in the numbers, i believe, is that mitt romney is lower than he should be for a couple of reasons. he isn't well kno
it ain't obama. gallup shows romney # 51, obama 41. nbc wall street journal shows romney 43, obama 36. cbs new york times, romney 49, obama 41. abc washington post, romney 49, obama, 44. the economy reigns supreme. let's bring in our guest to talk about it a little bit. phil muser, republican consultant and former pawlenty campaign senior add a visor and sarah fagan, former george w. bush aide and political director. i will tell you two things. 46-46 in gallup among registered voters could be...
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obama 237, romney 201. can i put wisconsin in play. >> you can put it in the toss-up category, that's for sure. four years ago, barack obama won the state by 14 points. our latest polling just before the ryan pick showed it was only a three-point lead for president obama. we're polling tomorrow night to find out what the impact of the ryan announcement will be. >> all right, even before this, it looked like ohio was very much in play. whether the old midwest will be. then it's obama 237 and romney 219. ohio is in play, isn't it, scott? >> sure is. right now, we just released some numbers today, 45% for obama, 45% for romney. ohio is one of the four core states that will really decide the election and that mitt romney needs to win. and right now, it is dead even. >> finally, ryan in the midwest, i like, let's see if i get this state right. i like the chances for iowa. i hope i hit iowa right. that would bring this to 237 to 225. these are all flyover states, but they're all important. i am i wrong? >> mitt r
obama 237, romney 201. can i put wisconsin in play. >> you can put it in the toss-up category, that's for sure. four years ago, barack obama won the state by 14 points. our latest polling just before the ryan pick showed it was only a three-point lead for president obama. we're polling tomorrow night to find out what the impact of the ryan announcement will be. >> all right, even before this, it looked like ohio was very much in play. whether the old midwest will be. then it's obama...
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stocks rising under obama. the stock market liked president obama. do they like his policies? right now with today's rally, clinton handing the baton. do they want obama to win? is that possible? >> i don't think so. since 2009 on the list of ten things i look at during the day, number 11 . uh today going forward i look at the two parties. i'm looking at tax increases or spending cuts which for me aren't the best thing for earnings dprout. this is a ben bernanke rally from the beginning. he did a beautiful job managing the delinchs process. let's hope we have the power to keep this thing going. >> rick santelli, thanks for staying with us tonight. double there is an obama factor in the stock market rally? stocks doubled since march of 2009. look, i have guys saying this to me. they are tweeting to me and they say, kudlow, you argue stocks cover politics and the economy. i do. i want to be fair. >> i don't think they rally in it in. i would say no. in the end, b.k. has it nailed. it isn't about whether the president will lose, whether mitt romney will win. this is about the che
stocks rising under obama. the stock market liked president obama. do they like his policies? right now with today's rally, clinton handing the baton. do they want obama to win? is that possible? >> i don't think so. since 2009 on the list of ten things i look at during the day, number 11 . uh today going forward i look at the two parties. i'm looking at tax increases or spending cuts which for me aren't the best thing for earnings dprout. this is a ben bernanke rally from the beginning....
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this is a joke and farce. >>> a new obama bombshell. the government accountability institute reports that the president's campaign may have violated federal election law by accepting illegal overseas donations. that's next up. please stay with us. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you wan
this is a joke and farce. >>> a new obama bombshell. the government accountability institute reports that the president's campaign may have violated federal election law by accepting illegal overseas donations. that's next up. please stay with us. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this message. anncr: he keeps saying it... mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he took office. anncr: well... here's where we were in 2008... tv anncr: the worst financial collapse... since the great depression... tv anncr: american workers were laid off in numbers not seen... in over three decades. anncr: and here's where we are today... thirty months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs. we're not there yet. but the real question is: whose plan is better for you? the president's plan asks millionaires... to pay a little more... to help invest in a strong middle class. clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: f
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tough talk from president obama on the budget battle and still more glitches with obama care. we're about to tackle all that and more. please stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgent
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it was obama care. and i always thought it could be repealed and replaced and i think the prospects are greater now than they have been, the prospects of really removing parts of it, delaying parts of it, but actually i think getting rid of parts it in the next year or two are much greater than i would have thought. i think the case for appeal is becoming increasingly obvious. fri friedrich, call your office. failing in two ways. they didn't ntd what they were doing. you can't understand what you're trying to do if you try to remake the health care system all at once in a bunch of rooms in the white house. and secondly, the coerciveness of it. when you begin down that road of telling people, gee, you can't have that health insurance plan you don't want. now there's someone running in my distinct in virginia for the house of delegates. she's decided, well, doctors probably will have to be forced to accept medicaid patients because that will be necessary to make the system work. and i think people are see
it was obama care. and i always thought it could be repealed and replaced and i think the prospects are greater now than they have been, the prospects of really removing parts of it, delaying parts of it, but actually i think getting rid of parts it in the next year or two are much greater than i would have thought. i think the case for appeal is becoming increasingly obvious. fri friedrich, call your office. failing in two ways. they didn't ntd what they were doing. you can't understand what...
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could this be obama's last stand? the terrorist attack on our embassy in benghazi will be one of the phonus points of the debate. joining us now from the debate site, ace reporter cnbc contributor robert costa, "national review." robert, what is team romney telling you about tonight? >> reporter: team romney is very optimistic about tonight, but they know it will be a break-even debate. this is president obama's best subject, foreign policy, romney is a governor and businessman, not his wheelhouse, but he's been well prepared for this debate and expect him to come out firing at the president's record, especially on libya. >> okay. let's pursue that. is he going to go right after benghazigate, go right after it picking up where he left off in the last debate? >> well, as you remember, larry, the romney campaign feels during the town hall romney didn't have a great answer on libya so they spent the last week on libya going hour by hour in how the administration failed to react to that tragedy in benghazi. >> hour by hou
could this be obama's last stand? the terrorist attack on our embassy in benghazi will be one of the phonus points of the debate. joining us now from the debate site, ace reporter cnbc contributor robert costa, "national review." robert, what is team romney telling you about tonight? >> reporter: team romney is very optimistic about tonight, but they know it will be a break-even debate. this is president obama's best subject, foreign policy, romney is a governor and businessman,...
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no one gives obama credit. since obama hates capitalism in the stock market he never talks about it, but hi ought to. stocks have liked obama. >> they like what the fed has done. we have had the easiest policy in this country. we poured money into the economy. in the long term a lot of the policies particularly from the fiscal side are dangerous for stocks and are unsustainable. i want to point out probably the best relationship we ever had was with bill clinton and the republican congress. they kept in check the spending. bill clinton was dragged to the center. i'm concerned that if you have a full sweep on the republican side, power has always corrupted and spending can run amok. >> do you believe that business believes that romney will be much better for business? do they believe that? business has been very profitable under obama. i know they are not hiring. i know it's an anemic economy in terms of growth rate. but business has made a lot of money under obama. i'll give you the last word. >> it's like jim
no one gives obama credit. since obama hates capitalism in the stock market he never talks about it, but hi ought to. stocks have liked obama. >> they like what the fed has done. we have had the easiest policy in this country. we poured money into the economy. in the long term a lot of the policies particularly from the fiscal side are dangerous for stocks and are unsustainable. i want to point out probably the best relationship we ever had was with bill clinton and the republican...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, sw
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about...
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norfolk went for obama. the city of richmond went for barack obama. we spoke to voters earlier and they talk about the economy and jobs and they are worried about the defense industry as well so that could put norfolk in play. this race is still neck and neck. >> thanks very much. it sure is neck and neck. florida one of the most popular swing states in the country. 29 electoral votes. >> hey there, it is a big one. people in orlando, florida, were toasting the end of what has been a long race to the white house. if romney wins them it makes it easier to get to the magic number. the race is neck and neck here. remember, margin of victory by a half a percent or less triggers an automatic recount. voter turnout looking very strong as well. over 63% of registered voting. that is above the levels in 2008. now keep in mind both candidates spent a lot of time and money. and the one that they put the most money into. until last month the president held the lead in the polls. that switched about a month ago. the people that we spoke with continued to say that
norfolk went for obama. the city of richmond went for barack obama. we spoke to voters earlier and they talk about the economy and jobs and they are worried about the defense industry as well so that could put norfolk in play. this race is still neck and neck. >> thanks very much. it sure is neck and neck. florida one of the most popular swing states in the country. 29 electoral votes. >> hey there, it is a big one. people in orlando, florida, were toasting the end of what has been...
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mark, if people are going to like obama care, they would have already liked obama care. people do not like obamacare. that's what the polls show and every dar pon poll shows. so he may have won a small constitutional victory yesterday, but it's at great political cost, and what they used to say is not a tax is proven to be a tax. and president obama and john roberts are the two biggest taxers in america, and u think people hate both of them. >> president obama swore up and down this would not be a tax. he swore it would not be a tax. we have a supreme court rule that's he lied, and if you're saying this is based on romney care, you're admitting it's the plan he stole from mitt romney. >> i'm happy to take that because that means romney is not in a position to critique it. >> then you're not in a position to take credit for it, it's romney's plan. >> he has a golden opportunity, he can explane what was wrong with the massachusetts law. it's states rights, mitt romney, look at me, mitt romney this is a golden opportunity. explain what is wrong with obamacare, explain how y
mark, if people are going to like obama care, they would have already liked obama care. people do not like obamacare. that's what the polls show and every dar pon poll shows. so he may have won a small constitutional victory yesterday, but it's at great political cost, and what they used to say is not a tax is proven to be a tax. and president obama and john roberts are the two biggest taxers in america, and u think people hate both of them. >> president obama swore up and down this would...
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i'm not for obama care. but if i were, i would want to open up and extend, it's not just the individual mandate, you'll have to go through the employer based mandates. who knows, there may be -- estimates run up to 50 million or 100 million. why wouldn't the white house say to a jeanne shaheen and the 6 or 8 or 10 others, all right, well will give everybody time to get this done properly and feix the white house. why is the white house so inflexible when the polls are killing them? >> the answer is very simple. the white house understands what i just said. in has to work and they have to get it fixed. there isn't any point in delaying most parts of it for a lengthy period because that's not going to do anything to help get it working. i do think this. i think democrats in congress are going to have to play a role in getting it fixed and they may have to prod the white house, they may have to pass some legislation and get it septemnt the white house. >> what kind of legislation. >> that's an important part. >
i'm not for obama care. but if i were, i would want to open up and extend, it's not just the individual mandate, you'll have to go through the employer based mandates. who knows, there may be -- estimates run up to 50 million or 100 million. why wouldn't the white house say to a jeanne shaheen and the 6 or 8 or 10 others, all right, well will give everybody time to get this done properly and feix the white house. why is the white house so inflexible when the polls are killing them? >> the...
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obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc will be joining us with his advice on how to avoid the big plunge. the fiscal cliff can't be allowed to sustain itself. we have now just driven the debt position up in the country. if the fed hadn't been buying all of the securities interest rates would be much higher. the annual deficit would be much higher. i think we can't allow that from the point of view of our children we can't allow the debt to continue. i would hope washington understands that. >> we are going to leave it there. appreciate you coming on this evening. we hope to see you in the morning one of these days soon. >> you hear the music and that could only mean one thing. jim cramer is making his way to the set. i never knew -- i heard the old cramer say cramerica. he will have the sectors on the move. a special edition of "squawk box" after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announ
obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc will be joining us with his advice on how to avoid the big plunge. the fiscal cliff can't be allowed to sustain itself. we have now just driven the debt position up in the country. if the fed hadn't been buying all of the securities interest rates would be much higher. the annual...
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obama. >> now, let's switch gears and turn to my exclusive sri with charles schwab, thank you very much for coming on, appreciate it. >> i'm a great fan of yours and watch you every night on my treadmill. >> you're wonderful. i appreciate that. i really do. i have been reading your op-ed pieces. you have endorsed mitt romney. please tell us why. >> i think it's such a critical election, a turning point for the country. the last thing i can do is leave my kids hopefully a change in the administration. >> what were you looking for in this? you have obama, you have romney. it's a very close race. what are you looking for in the romney camp that's pushed you into his endorsement? >> it's all about economics for me, how this country has to return to its founding principles, frankly. it's about free enterprise, about the right to grow, right to do things that we've lost. we've lost that zest. we are in a funk right now. i hope we can restore that position to growth and i think the romney-ryan tick
obama. >> now, let's switch gears and turn to my exclusive sri with charles schwab, thank you very much for coming on, appreciate it. >> i'm a great fan of yours and watch you every night on my treadmill. >> you're wonderful. i appreciate that. i really do. i have been reading your op-ed pieces. you have endorsed mitt romney. please tell us why. >> i think it's such a critical election, a turning point for the country. the last thing i can do is leave my kids hopefully a...
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>> i could not get on obama care. as many times as i've tried, i could not get on to the obama care site. so i called my agent, and i very much like to stay with blue cross blue shield as they've taken really good care of me. and all i'm after right now is keeping my plan, paying the rates that i have. my husband is a saint. he's 72 years old and still working so he can support me and get me through this. >> larry -- >> how much of your own expense? >> can i ask joan a couple questions? >> go ahead. >> joan, you called michigan blue cross? >> yes. >> okay. >> i'm talk to an agent. >> well, and i think it's very important for people in this circumstance to call their existing insurance company because you can get through and they can give you some help and you don't have to wait for the website to open up. first of all. secondly, did anybody talk to you about whether or not michigan blue cross has an early renewal program? >> no. no. they didn't. >> okay. check there. most of the plans are offering something called ear
>> i could not get on obama care. as many times as i've tried, i could not get on to the obama care site. so i called my agent, and i very much like to stay with blue cross blue shield as they've taken really good care of me. and all i'm after right now is keeping my plan, paying the rates that i have. my husband is a saint. he's 72 years old and still working so he can support me and get me through this. >> larry -- >> how much of your own expense? >> can i ask joan a...
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the state of connecticut is called for obama. an important state there with a high profile senate race between linda mccann and representative chris murphy and the district of columbia just three electoral votes is called for president obama. >> we're waiting on florida right now florida is still too close to call. this of course is one of the t hotly contested states. florida too close to call. the polls are closed in florida. onto illinois where obama has taken illinois. as you can see there illinois is going to the president. maine also going to the president tonight. nbc news projecting president obama is the winner of maine. onto maryland where we are also seeing president obama take maryland. and that of course ten electoral votes. >> interesting. the state of massachusetts governor romney's home of course as governor at least being called for barack obama. also home to a very high profile senate race between senator scott brown and elizabeth warren of harvard. the woman who set up consumer protection bureau. mississippi is
the state of connecticut is called for obama. an important state there with a high profile senate race between linda mccann and representative chris murphy and the district of columbia just three electoral votes is called for president obama. >> we're waiting on florida right now florida is still too close to call. this of course is one of the t hotly contested states. florida too close to call. the polls are closed in florida. onto illinois where obama has taken illinois. as you can see...
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romney was going to fact check president obama as obama made false statements, as obama always does make false statements. >> oh, come on. >> do you think romney will fact check him or is that too cheeky or snarky in a debate? >> romney has been preparing for the debate. he knows the issues, he knows the data. what they're trying to do is get romney to pull back and go back to that big vision. >> what vision? where is it? >> tax breaks, 20% across the board. >> that was beautiful the way you got that out. hold on. you can see the whole presidential debate here on cnbc wednesday night, coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. here on the kudlow report here on the debate. and i will be participating all night. the next three months after the activists on the supreme court turned left and upheld obama care, now judge john roberts is tanned, rested, ready and is back. the next question is will the supremes going to the right or get back to the left side of the street. all that next on kudlow. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion s
romney was going to fact check president obama as obama made false statements, as obama always does make false statements. >> oh, come on. >> do you think romney will fact check him or is that too cheeky or snarky in a debate? >> romney has been preparing for the debate. he knows the issues, he knows the data. what they're trying to do is get romney to pull back and go back to that big vision. >> what vision? where is it? >> tax breaks, 20% across the board....
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who needs obama care in the first place? and how about this for an obama care fix. what about a total repeal? even "the new york times" reminded us today of the catastrophic medicare repeal back in 1989. might history be repeating itself? this as democratic leaders like nancy pelosi insist all is well. president obama himself about to rally his most ardent supporters and ask them to stand by the very troubled health care law. >>> and the dow crosses the 16,000 mark for the first time, but then retreats. and the debate continues over whether this rally is a bubble. those stories and much more coming up on "the kudlow report," beginning right now. welcome to "the kudlow report." we're live at p.m. on the east coast, 4:00 p.m. pacific. let's get right to the breaking news that president obama may be turning obama care back to the insurance companies. i think where it belongs. cnbc's eamon javers joins us with the details. good evening, eamon. >> reporter: good evening, larry. the white house was on the defensive again today, arguing with reporters over these prediction
who needs obama care in the first place? and how about this for an obama care fix. what about a total repeal? even "the new york times" reminded us today of the catastrophic medicare repeal back in 1989. might history be repeating itself? this as democratic leaders like nancy pelosi insist all is well. president obama himself about to rally his most ardent supporters and ask them to stand by the very troubled health care law. >>> and the dow crosses the 16,000 mark for the...
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obama raised it by $10 trillion. i don't really actually care so much about putting the blame game on. what i'm saying is you have all these issues on the table. relating to obama care, relating to spending. relating to tax reform. why not have a schedule of tax reform. these are things that need to be discussed when you get these money bills going and president obama doesn't want to discuss it. it's about common sense. >> it is not true that he doesn't want to discuss it. but you won't hold up the nation and threaten economic catastrophe to get your way. what he said is i want clean bills. we'll pay our bill, pay our obligations. then let's sit down, have lots of negotiations. i'm glad republicans said they want to negotiate. they refused 18 conference committees on the budget so far. so i'm glad speaker boehner wants to sit down. but do not hold a gun to the head of the american people to get your way. >> i'll just say to howard bless your heart, you really believe the president said something sincere when he said
obama raised it by $10 trillion. i don't really actually care so much about putting the blame game on. what i'm saying is you have all these issues on the table. relating to obama care, relating to spending. relating to tax reform. why not have a schedule of tax reform. these are things that need to be discussed when you get these money bills going and president obama doesn't want to discuss it. it's about common sense. >> it is not true that he doesn't want to discuss it. but you won't...
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perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an early night. if, on the other hand, the polling in new hampshire is exactly what the vote says, then we could have a long night. so i think if governor romney is going to win, i think we'll know pretty quickly. otherwise, it's going to be a long night. >> yeah, but i mean, do you believe the polls? the polls are basically saying that even if it's just a fractional lead, the president is in the lead. so why would you think that these polls would crack toward romney? >> maria, the polls are a point in time. what matters most is the momentum. i think over the last three days -- and it's the eve of the election. there's no need for any spin. the polls have been open for 11 hours. i honestly think when you look at the crowds that governor romney has been getting, when you look at the body language of governor romney and his entoura
perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an early night. if, on the other hand, the polling in new hampshire is exactly what the vote says, then we could have a long night. so i think if governor romney is going to win, i think we'll know pretty quickly. otherwise, it's going to be a...
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i'll tell you what deserves an obama discount and, yes, an obama premium. right know now it's earnings second. which gives us a lot of sectors that are guilty until proven innocent as you will soon find out after the break. >>> coming up -- winners and losers. with policy changes expected to kick into high gear in president obama's second year -- >> there are things that have to get done -- >> kram is -- cramer is looking for the stocks that will be hit the hardest and the ones that will emerge clear winners. and later, are you ready to get charged up? cramer cranks up the voltage and goes electric on an all new hyperactive lightning round. all coming up on "mad money." to get out of asks,those tubs? time ces man: when we want. man: when we're in the mood. woman: it's our choice. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. man: tell your doctor
i'll tell you what deserves an obama discount and, yes, an obama premium. right know now it's earnings second. which gives us a lot of sectors that are guilty until proven innocent as you will soon find out after the break. >>> coming up -- winners and losers. with policy changes expected to kick into high gear in president obama's second year -- >> there are things that have to get done -- >> kram is -- cramer is looking for the stocks that will be hit the hardest and the...
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tom, isn't obama the biggest flip-flopper here? >> frankly, obama argued before the supreme court that it was a tax. that was one of their arguments. again, by conflating this small penalty, this $600 penalty is going to hit fewer than 1% of people, with all of obamacare where states set up free market exchanges and people can buy insurance at lower prices, it doesn't serve -- >> larry. >> it confuses the american people. >> lars larson, i have to ask you, i think obama has deliberately confused the whole issue. lars, the entire republican party, including the congress, including the house, is going to use the idea that there is an obamacare tax. that is what the court, for better or worse, ruled. and they're going to overturn it on that basis. so i want to ask you, lars, will mr. romney and team romney now stay wit in a unified republican argument so that they can repeal it on july 11th and work through there from the campaign? will they be unified? will they get their line straight finally? >> it's the only way he's going to win.
tom, isn't obama the biggest flip-flopper here? >> frankly, obama argued before the supreme court that it was a tax. that was one of their arguments. again, by conflating this small penalty, this $600 penalty is going to hit fewer than 1% of people, with all of obamacare where states set up free market exchanges and people can buy insurance at lower prices, it doesn't serve -- >> larry. >> it confuses the american people. >> lars larson, i have to ask you, i think obama...
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obama. first he loses the coveted kennedy senate seat and now dems are fleeing from his fed head reappointment. and what will next week bring after bank bashing crushed the stock market? we're going to review the events and have a little discussion right here on the kudlow report. stay with us. ( inspiring music playing ) someday, the driver will get to choose how efficient or powerful their car will be. the first ever hs hybrid. only from lexus. the most fuel-efficient of all luxury vehicles. the oil crisis is over. i don't think so. our economy is bleeding billions for foreign oil... importing nearly 70% - much of it from countries that don't like us. that's billions we should use to create american jobs. we have plenty of american natural gas, to power our trucks and bus fleets. it's cheaper, cleaner, abundant, and it's ours. we've had our wake up call. it's time to act. >>> a bad week for investors, but nothing compared to what happened to president obama. he had a tough one too. and joh
obama. first he loses the coveted kennedy senate seat and now dems are fleeing from his fed head reappointment. and what will next week bring after bank bashing crushed the stock market? we're going to review the events and have a little discussion right here on the kudlow report. stay with us. ( inspiring music playing ) someday, the driver will get to choose how efficient or powerful their car will be. the first ever hs hybrid. only from lexus. the most fuel-efficient of all luxury vehicles....
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obama cannot win the election. mitt romney and the republicans are trying to smoke out obama and prove that romney, a former businessman, is the real deal maker in chief. to wit, the president's budget was defeated 99-0. today. 99-0. not even senate democrats were buying the obama budget. not even left liberals like bernie sanders. paul ryan's budget from the house also failed, but ryan at least got 41 votes. standing by with us tonight, senator tom coburn, republican of oklahoma. he'll give us an update. that question remains to avoid a stock market plunge and a freeze on business hiring, wouldn't it be something if congress actually made a fiscal cliff deal in advance of the usual last-minute deadline? so the dow is down 33 points. gold continued its remarkable plunge. the good news is that the dollar is up. the bad news, could be a sign that some bad news is headed this way. you'll hear my take. it may surprise you. we begin this evening with the battle royal over the budget. john harwood joins us now with all t
obama cannot win the election. mitt romney and the republicans are trying to smoke out obama and prove that romney, a former businessman, is the real deal maker in chief. to wit, the president's budget was defeated 99-0. today. 99-0. not even senate democrats were buying the obama budget. not even left liberals like bernie sanders. paul ryan's budget from the house also failed, but ryan at least got 41 votes. standing by with us tonight, senator tom coburn, republican of oklahoma. he'll give us...
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for obama or for romney. but hamilton county could go either way and might decide it all. >> that was nbc's kelly o'donnell reporting on the key battleground state of ohio and in hamilton county and around the state, obama is pushing an agenda for jobs and the middle class in the suburbs. but it could actually hurt the suburban middle class. we have stanley kurtz with us. your message is obama is in fact going to rob the suburbs to pay the city. in brief, stanley, how does he do that as president? >> well, larry, there's a practice called regional tax base sharing that obama would like to spread to every metropolitan region in the country. this is where all the suburbs in a metropolitan area have to kick in a big chunk of their tax money and that gets redistributed to cities. ohio has a lot of folks that would like to see that practice come to the state. >> cleveland, right? maybe even hamilton county, which is cincinnati which has its urban problems. >> that's right. but they're centered around the northeast
for obama or for romney. but hamilton county could go either way and might decide it all. >> that was nbc's kelly o'donnell reporting on the key battleground state of ohio and in hamilton county and around the state, obama is pushing an agenda for jobs and the middle class in the suburbs. but it could actually hurt the suburban middle class. we have stanley kurtz with us. your message is obama is in fact going to rob the suburbs to pay the city. in brief, stanley, how does he do that as...
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obama comes on 15, 12 minutes. and as a progressive customer, you get to use any of our concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. >>> president obama's news conference, eight minutes right here on cnbc, we're previewing it here in our usual low-key fashion. we have the great robert reich and our special guest, equally great, john stossel, abc "20/20." john, you were back pedalling at the end of that, there are four or five bills, we don't know which bill. we do know what the house wants, whether it gets through the senate but you're kind of back pedalling. >> the house bill has been supported by the ama and pharmac
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should obama take credit for apple's huge run? by the same token, the romney surge began when apple was in the 700s. does that mean romney is gunning for apple? seems pretty stupid if you ask me. this is about management, raw brain power and product differentiation, not politics. somehow, maybe someone can conclude that obama's been terrible for yahoo!. it dropped from 27 to 17. google is up fractionally over the last five years. again, ridiculous, irrelevant. how about retail. this is interesting because you could certainly claim that because of, say, unemployment that obama is involved with, that obama has been terrible for the consumer. when you consider jcpenney, radio shack, sears, best buy. it declined 57%, 88%, 69% respectively. but it's been the age of walmart, home depot and costco during the last four years. home depot advanced from 29 to 62. maybe the obama administration has made the consumer schizophrenic. or much more likely, perhaps walmart, home depot and costco are just better run, especially when you consider the
should obama take credit for apple's huge run? by the same token, the romney surge began when apple was in the 700s. does that mean romney is gunning for apple? seems pretty stupid if you ask me. this is about management, raw brain power and product differentiation, not politics. somehow, maybe someone can conclude that obama's been terrible for yahoo!. it dropped from 27 to 17. google is up fractionally over the last five years. again, ridiculous, irrelevant. how about retail. this is...
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most of obama care, 80% of obama care is an entitlement. and entitlements are not affected by the continuing resolution. so you're throwing yourself into the lion's den and the potential yield or rewards you're going to get is tiny. >> i disagree. they're not tiny. i think the fact that the affordable care act is one of the biggest mistakes this country's made legislatively in decades. you're already seeing the effects of it and it's time that we went to the mat on this. by the way, we did vote in the house to delay the individual mandate. it went nowhere in the senate. so we're not getting a hearing, as dr. winstrop said, in the senate. quite frankly, i think this is the strategy to take. we'll see what the senate brings back and we're going to be in town next week to continue this negotiation and not shut the government down. we've both been soldiers in the field. we want to pay our people out there. that's our intent. >> i appreciate you coming on. i'm just challenging stuff. i'm an old reagan omb guy. i may not be a political genius. bu
most of obama care, 80% of obama care is an entitlement. and entitlements are not affected by the continuing resolution. so you're throwing yourself into the lion's den and the potential yield or rewards you're going to get is tiny. >> i disagree. they're not tiny. i think the fact that the affordable care act is one of the biggest mistakes this country's made legislatively in decades. you're already seeing the effects of it and it's time that we went to the mat on this. by the way, we...
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and it's about barack obama. do you think president obama is an amateur when it comes to compromising, to leadership, to making that deal? is he an amateur? >> well, i don't want to use a derisive term to talk about the president, but here's the challenge. the president is a nice enough guy. just never done anything. you know he's never created a job, never run a business, a professor and a community organizer, and i think that's why his economic policies have not worked. they've not attempted to work with us to change their economic policies. that's why the election in november's going to be a referendum on his handling of the economy. >> let me -- i interviewed yesterday florida governor jeb bush. and he's talking about how both sides are going to have to make a compromise of some sort. now, he said -- he was asked the question about the house budget committee. he said, would you take ten to one? would you take ten dollars of spending cuts for one dollar of revenue increase, and he said, yes, he would. i want t
and it's about barack obama. do you think president obama is an amateur when it comes to compromising, to leadership, to making that deal? is he an amateur? >> well, i don't want to use a derisive term to talk about the president, but here's the challenge. the president is a nice enough guy. just never done anything. you know he's never created a job, never run a business, a professor and a community organizer, and i think that's why his economic policies have not worked. they've not...
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how does that make obama feel? better off smoking crack than passing obama care. would have been ten points higher. actually, have you noticed the president backtracking a little bit? like at a funds raiser earlier this week, he said, no, no, what he promised was that you could keep your health care plan if it hasn't changed since the law had passed. you know, he's such a good speaker. he almost believed it himself. and then his pants caught fire. that that's when i nooi. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> the most quoted thing or requoted thing you have said in your presidency. if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. you said it a lot during the run-up. at this point, though, it's obviously something -- a promise that has not been able to be kept. wha
how does that make obama feel? better off smoking crack than passing obama care. would have been ten points higher. actually, have you noticed the president backtracking a little bit? like at a funds raiser earlier this week, he said, no, no, what he promised was that you could keep your health care plan if it hasn't changed since the law had passed. you know, he's such a good speaker. he almost believed it himself. and then his pants caught fire. that that's when i nooi. the american dream is...
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care, and not defunding obama care. i find that very interesting. what's your take on it? >> well, i think it's the correct strategy that baner is quite correct. first, protect the sequester numbers. don't let spending jump back up again. don't punch a hole in those budget caps that were won in 2011. second, what do we do about the train wreck which the democrats now agree, the train wreck of obama care and obama's giving delays to big businesses, delays to campaign contributorers and delays to the labor unions and delays to the insurance companies and what we say is why not delay the individual mandate for people for the american people, for small businesses ee because the president started to backpedal because of the failure of hisson bill and it's reasonable for him to say get your act together and we'll look at it again. >> ahmed, your take on this? >> at the end of the day, boehner seems to be drinking more merlot than he usually does. >> as in california wine. >> yeah. i think that's what he likes. that's what i h
care, and not defunding obama care. i find that very interesting. what's your take on it? >> well, i think it's the correct strategy that baner is quite correct. first, protect the sequester numbers. don't let spending jump back up again. don't punch a hole in those budget caps that were won in 2011. second, what do we do about the train wreck which the democrats now agree, the train wreck of obama care and obama's giving delays to big businesses, delays to campaign contributorers and...
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and recover from obama's attacks. and the two i'm crowing about tonight the ones that i had said were presidential pinnate taz i am releasing which ones am i releasing from the presidential dog pound? are you ready ski daddy? goldman sachs and jpmorgan who i withheld endorsement of that i have known from my travel trust and i have wanted them ghettobly the rated. both of which soared today. i think the pattern is at last becoming visible to the spart money. that's why i'm making it visible 0 to you. i'm telling you this two-day rally is really about the banks, about goldman, about jpmorgan because the president's rants on banks are from now on full of sound and fury but will signify nothing when it comes to earnings per share and in the end that's what matter. the investment banks are the latest sector on an obama corporate enemies list. this gives you a chance to make money whenever the president bashes an industry and knocks down the stocks giving them a real beatdown, the business because obama and democrats don't
and recover from obama's attacks. and the two i'm crowing about tonight the ones that i had said were presidential pinnate taz i am releasing which ones am i releasing from the presidential dog pound? are you ready ski daddy? goldman sachs and jpmorgan who i withheld endorsement of that i have known from my travel trust and i have wanted them ghettobly the rated. both of which soared today. i think the pattern is at last becoming visible to the spart money. that's why i'm making it visible 0 to...
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will obama-care pass this year? jay thomas. >> no. >> nick. >> yes. >> julia. >> yes. >> tanya. >> yes. >> jack. >> yes, in part. >> ben ferguson. >> yeah. >> oh, man. we've got -- how about lee? >> no. >> ron? >> no. >> dan? >> no, not the way it is. >> paul? >> no. >> here's what just happened. the wall streeters among, you the bulls and bears, whether they're bullish or bearish, they all say it's not going to pass. this is why you see on wall street on the markets today and recent days health care stocks are actually going up. insurer stocks are actually going up because wall street is assuming it will not pass. look how many yes, sir we got. jay thomas was a no. >> no. >> nick said yes and julie said yes and tanya said yes and ben said yes and jack said yes. ja jack, why will it pass if it's such a horrible thing and americans are smarter than that. >> because i think the president doesn't want to lose his jesus-like standing with the media and will spend all his political capital. i think obama will spend himse
will obama-care pass this year? jay thomas. >> no. >> nick. >> yes. >> julia. >> yes. >> tanya. >> yes. >> jack. >> yes, in part. >> ben ferguson. >> yeah. >> oh, man. we've got -- how about lee? >> no. >> ron? >> no. >> dan? >> no, not the way it is. >> paul? >> no. >> here's what just happened. the wall streeters among, you the bulls and bears, whether they're bullish or...
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>> there are two ways to read obama's behavior, neither one is flattering to obama. obama is a bunkler, habitually pushes for tax increases, doesn't know how to close a deal. that's an obvious interpretation. does obama-care that much if he got a deal? does debt help him in some way because obama has been so promiscuous and reckless about spending, running up the debt, 5 trillion in the first term, if he ran another 5 trillion in the second term, the national debt would be 20 trillion dollars and he would be responsible for half of that. i almost wonder if debt serves a purpose for obama. >> let me come back to that. woodward says at one point there is no adult supervision in the white house. very interesting. do you agree with denesh at the end of the day, president obama doesn't really care, run up the debt and spend more. is that his strategy, deliberate ly sabotage the debt deal last year? >> let's look at the evidence. the question who cared about closing the deal. according to woodward's reporting, the president put out a counselor offer, called it to john boeh
>> there are two ways to read obama's behavior, neither one is flattering to obama. obama is a bunkler, habitually pushes for tax increases, doesn't know how to close a deal. that's an obvious interpretation. does obama-care that much if he got a deal? does debt help him in some way because obama has been so promiscuous and reckless about spending, running up the debt, 5 trillion in the first term, if he ran another 5 trillion in the second term, the national debt would be 20 trillion...
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i'm calling them bush obama because mr. obama signed an extension in 2010. also this evening, i've been sounding the deflation alarm. everybody in the world wants dollars, including european companies and depositors. somehow or another, the world is going to have to have more dollars to stop a downright deflation. but first up, another day of sharp losses for the markets. the dow drops 161 points for the day while all the major detections fell more than 1% across the board. a lot of investors think calamitous financial events in europe could be imminent. so let's talk. we have stephanie link, cnbc contributor, director of research with thestreet. we have richard clyde, a columbia university professor, a global strategist at pimco, and himself a former assistant secretary of the treasury. and our pal tobias lev kovic, citi's chief investment strategist. richard, as a man of the woshlgsd not only with pimco but your former treasury responsibilities, do you see any clear steps by the authorities in europe to patch up a shaky financial system? not just spain. no
i'm calling them bush obama because mr. obama signed an extension in 2010. also this evening, i've been sounding the deflation alarm. everybody in the world wants dollars, including european companies and depositors. somehow or another, the world is going to have to have more dollars to stop a downright deflation. but first up, another day of sharp losses for the markets. the dow drops 161 points for the day while all the major detections fell more than 1% across the board. a lot of investors...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> electric car battery maker filed for bankruptcy today. so what you ask? i'll tell you so what. it is another green energy company that has gotten tax may or money from the obama administration and it has gone belly up. the president's promise of green just hasn't delivered. all right. our own cnbc's jane wells joins us with more. good evening. unlike all the bill yions and grants of the federal government of jobs. no taxpayor money has been used at this facility where i am. this is 110 old chevn oil field which uses the sun's energy field. it is quite an opera
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now....